Public International Law Course
This course equips participants with essential skills for handling maritime disputes in public international law, covering negotiation, arbitration, use-of-force principles, territorial claims, treaty interpretation, and environmental protections under key frameworks like UNCLOS.

flexible workload of 4 to 360h
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
This Public International Law Course provides you with a practical toolkit to manage complex maritime disputes, from negotiation and mediation to arbitration under UNCLOS, ITLOS, and ICJ procedures. Learn to evaluate legal risks, use-of-force standards, overlapping EEZ and continental shelf claims, treaty interpretation, state responsibility, and environmental obligations, so you can develop solid strategies and defensible legal positions.
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Develop skills
- Maritime dispute strategy: choose negotiation, arbitration or ICJ/ITLOS quickly.
- Use of force at sea: apply UN Charter, necessity and proportionality rules.
- EEZ and shelf claims: conduct a clear, tribunal-style delimitation analysis.
- Treaty and custom mastery: interpret UNCLOS, VCLT and state responsibility.
- Marine environment protection: apply due diligence, EIA and MPA safeguards.
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